-- Sorry for the delay, I've been distracted by other obligations. Unfortunately, I haven't done enough motor repair to be able to guess. The fact is, most pros don't repair motors, if they can avoid it. You can end up sinking way more time into 'troubleshooting' than the owner will pay for. There are other issues, too. Bottom line: for service guys, it's safer AND more profitable to replace a failed motor with a new, warranted motor. --
================================================== ======
The forum is currently only minimally active. Your best bet, if you still need info is to use the Super Search page, to create special search links will allow you to search PoolForum. A phrase like "[]" may produce answers you're looking for.
Upgraded membership and moved thread to the Equipment section. You may need to log out and back in to see everything.
PS.You can search use Google to search multiple pool sites, using Google's 'advanced search operators" to limit your search to specific sites. This page of mine will create the search links for you. Google knows my site -- and all the others -- much better than those sites internal search functions! And, if you need to post pictures -- of your pool, filter, pump, piping, what-not -- there are instructions on this page
Please note: the Super Search page does NOT search directly; it only CREATES special Google links, that enable a FOCUSED Google search!
Bookmarks